EAIP Posted January 5 Posted January 5 Is there a command to move the cursor to the end of a line of code? In word processors etc a standard shortcut is [cmd+arrow] to move between start/end of line, and [option+arrow] to move between words. In OM only the latter seems to work. Thanks! Quote
opmo Posted January 5 Posted January 5 In the Help menu, under “Display Commands List,” you should find a variety of useful shortcuts. EAIP 1 Quote
EAIP Posted January 5 Author Posted January 5 Thanks for the quick reply. The commands list says: [ctrl-right] end of line and [ctrl-left] beginning of line. This doesn't work on my system (I'm on a Mac). However the [ctrl-e] and [ctrl-a] alternatives works. Is there a way to customize commands? If not, could you please add [cmd-right] and [cmd-left] alternatives as this is the standard way to navigate text documents on the Mac. [cmd-right] and [cmd-left] seems to be free in the commands list. Thanks! Quote
born Posted January 6 Posted January 6 ctrl-shift left arrow: select line to the beginning ctrl-shift right arrow: select line to the end Quote
jesele Posted January 6 Posted January 6 And ctrl-( and ctrl-) which on a Swedish keyboard is ctrl-shift-8 and ctrl-shift-9 moves to the beginning and end of a list. Jesper Quote
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